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1. Turn on your bluetooth and make sure that it's not connected to other devices.2. Put the Bluetooth in seeking mode(searching for devices)3. Go to your iphone and go to settings, General, Bluetooth and turn it on.4. Once your phone picks up the Bluetooth click it. Then it will then ask you for a 4 digit pass code. Standard ones are 1234 or 0000. 5. If that still doesn't work try turning off your Bluetooth and then turn it back on holding the power button. This will allow it to restart and start again. (this is what I did for mine) then repeat the process again.Hope this helps.

This is how this device works: regarding its bluetooth part, this device is able to handle handsfree (HFP) and headset (HSP) profiles, which are meant to be used by previously paired bluetooth enabled phones, for phone calls purposes only, and Advanced Audio/Video Distribution (A2DP) and AudioVideo Remote Control (AVRCP) profiles, which are designed for stereo music, coming from previously paired compatible bluetooth sources, to be received and controlled (play/pause/prev/next). The only purely transmitter part of this device is its FM funcion, i.e. it receives A2DP streams from a bluetooth enabled device (e.g. computer, smartphone) and converts them to a predefined FM station, so that your car (or home stereo) can tune up and sound on their speakers.
Summarizing: the T505 bluetooth car kit receives phone calls and stereo music from bluetooth enabled sources and either sends them to its own loudspeaker, or converts them to a predefined FM station, to be tuned by another device.
If you happen to need its user guide, you can download it from here.
Please, let me know if I can help you any further.
Regards,
Carlos

I had the same problem. I plugged a USB charger into the headset and turned the power switch off. It worked as normal after that. I think it does not like to be "on" when the USB is disconnected. Anyway it seems the plugging/unplugging kick-started it.

1.Press and hold the Multifunction button in the middle of a boom headset while the headset is closed. The light will glow blue.2.Open the boom microphone and the blue light should remain on. If not, repeat step 1.3.On the cell phone, press Menu > Settings > Connection > Bluetooth > Handsfree > New Device4.Select BT350 once a connection is detected.5.The passkey "0000" is now entered to confirm the connection has been made.6.The cell phone screen will now read "Bluetooth Connection".

Tips:1.Provided you set the Bluetooth power to "On" after the initial connection has been made, the phone will automatically re-connect to the headset.2.To set the Bluetooth power on - Press Menu, Select Settings, then Connections, then Bluetooth link, scroll to Setup and select that. Scroll to Power and chose Change. Scroll to On and press Select. The screen should now read "Changed: Power On".3.Test Your Connection: Close the headset and watch for cell phone to say "Disconnected". Re-open the headset and the phone should be connected automatically and will now display "Bluetooth Connected".

Please check your back shutter it connected with a camera switch.
Remove the back of your phone & then set it again.
When you transfer data through Bluetooth, your phone should be directly in range of 10-15 metre
& your phone must be in "Shown to all" to work properly.

Make sure your version of bluetooth for the hand held device and the listening device is not an old version. The first generation of blue tooth was able to transmit sound (for phone calls), but not able to transmit stero sound or mp3.